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since then not a single ascophore has been found, though 

 carefully sought for each season (Fl. Hx.). 



DIPLOCARPA Mass. 



1856. Diplocappa Cuppeyana Mass [Peziza diplocavpa 

 Currey ; Lachnclla diplocai'pa Phil. ; Eiiccrlia Bloxami Phil. ; 

 Cenangimn Bloxami Sacc] . 



N.E. — Mulgrave Woods, on wet rotting wood (F.F. 1900). 



For emended specific diagnosis of D. Cnvrcyana from the 



fresh specimens, and for note on the generic description as 



given in Mass. Brit. Fung. Fl. iv. p. 307, see (New British 



Discomycetes, Mass. & Crossl. 'Nat.' June igoi, pp. 



181-182). 



DASYSCYPHA Fr. 



1857. Dasyscypha vipginea Fckl. [Peziza virginea 

 Batsch ; Lachnella vivginea Phil. ; etc.] . 



Very common. Occurs on decaying branches and twigs 

 of most forest trees, dead shoots of Rubiis sp., herbaceous 

 stems, beech mast, etc., often in crowds ; was found at 

 Masham on a heap of scorched furze branches. Records 

 numerous for each county division. 



1858. Dasyscypha scintillans Mass. 

 S.W. — Bradford district, on dead oak-leaves. 



1859. Dasyscypha phytismatis (Phil.) [Lachnella 

 vhytisma Phil. ; Lachmuii echinulatum (Awd.) Rehm. ; Dasy- 

 scypha echimdata Sacc] . 



N.E. — Scarboro', on dead leaves. 



S.W. — Sunwood, Lightcliffe, Hx., on dead leaves. 



i860. Dasyscypha nivea Sacc. [Octospora. Hedw. ; 

 Trichopeziza. Fckl. ; Lachnmu. Karst. ; Lachnella. Phil.] . 



Common on dead wood, etc. Records for each county 

 division too numerous to detail. 



1861. Dasyscypha acutipila Sacc. [Peziza. Karst. 

 Mon. Pez. ; Lachiinm. Karst. Myc. Fenn. ; Lachnella. Phil.]. 



S.W. — Mixenden ; Rishworth ; Hebden Bridge, etc., on 

 decaying rush and grass stems (Fl. Hx.). Wyming Brook, 

 Redmires near Sheffield. 



